Laroy & Co

On “This Charade,” the opening cut on Laroy & Co’s Worth Reckoning, the trio unleashes a flurry of Rodrigo y Gabriela-esque Spanish guitar before settling into a medium-tempo backbeat. During the Spanish-tinged solo, frontman Jason Laroy Boudreau proves he knows his way around the fretboard, a skill that’s further evidenced…

GogoLAB

Border Patrol, the third album from this Denver-based trio, features famed trumpeter Andre Mali, who wastes no time in showcasing his talent. The album’s opener, “Tumbleweeds,” immediately sets the theme and mood for the whole piece: road-tripping across the country, soaking up the intricacies and details of the landscape, keeping…

The Trainwreckers

The cover art for the Trainwreckers’ latest release features a stock font touting both the name of the band and the album, framing an austere yet seductive illustration by Sean Tracey of a scantily clad gal propped up in front of a vintage Victrola. The simple design is the ideal…

D Note celebrates ten years, gets new owners

The D Note in Olde Town Arvada is celebrating its tenth anniversary this weekend. The two-night celebration will be bittersweet, as it will also serve as a goodbye party of sorts for the DeGraff family, who recently sold the venue to Dave and Mernie Rosenberg. Adam DeGraff, who has booked…

The fifteen best Who shirts at last night’s concert

Looks like all the Whos from Whoville showed up last night in force at the Pepsi Center in support of their favorite band, and they all came wearing their adoration on their sleeves. We sent intrepid roving photographer Brandon Marshall out with specific marching orders to roam the concourse and…

Feed Me With Teeth at Ogden Theatre, 2/12/13

FEED ME WITH TEETH @ OGDEN THEATRE | 2/12/13 As the stage-sized curtain dropped, the lights went down, the entire Ogden erupted with glee, and the place immediately lit back up — with cell phones. Nearly everyone in the theater was holding a phone up. While we’ve certainly seen this…

The Who at Pepsi Center, 2/12/13

THE WHO @ PEPSI CENTER |2/12/13 Pete Townshend’s first windmill of the night last night at the Pepsi Center came during “The Real Me.” Seeing the famous windup in person is an entirely different experience from merely listening to Townshend’s fretwork on the recordings, which is exciting and energetic in…

Ty Segall at the hi-dive, 2/12/13

TY SEGALL @ HI DIVE | 2/12/13 Ty Segall and his band must have been feeling nostalgic as they performed the final set of what looks like a monster tour. Over the past three months, they’ve been going nonstop between enviable European destinations to the West and East coasts and…

Midwinter Bluegrass Festival this weekend

Bluegrass aficiandos, rejoice! Time to break out the banjos. The Midwinter Bluegrass Festival, which kicks off this Friday, February 15, and runs through Sunday, February 17, will give you all the bluegrass you can handle this weekend with performances by a parade of the area’s prime purveyors from Finnders and…

CMKY 2013 complete lineup announced

After revealing part of its lineup last month, Communikey organizers revealed the rest of the headliners for this year’s edition of CMKY, their annual Boulder-based electronic festival. In addition to the acts already announced, including Nicolas Jaar, Valentin Stip, Demon John, Mountains, Safety Scissors, Derek Plaslaiko, Andrew Weathers and Spoolius…

OFF! show at the Marquis canceled

Bummer news if you’re like us and were totally looking forward to catching OFF! this Sunday, February 17, at the Marquis Theater. We’ve just received confirmation that the show has been canceled — well, the entire tour has been canceled, actually. Keith Morris, OFF!’s legendary frontman, is reportedly recovering from…

Tea Leaf Green at Bluebird Theater, 2/9/13

TEA LEAF GREEN @ BLUEBIRD THEATER | 2/9/13 Tea Leaf Green is no stranger to jamming out. The act take its shit seriously, and when the San Francisco band took the stage at the Bluebird, it got right down to business. The only greeting was by way of the strum…

Velvet Acid Christ at Casselman’s, 2/9/13

VELVET ACID CHRIST @ CASSELMAN’S BAR AND VENUE | 2/9/13 At one point or another during Velvet Acid Christ’s set, Bryan Erickson became winded, and he joked about how it was the altitude. He then said it was probably that he was out of shape because of too much eating,…

The Photo Atlas at the hi-dive, 2/8/13

THE PHOTO ATLAS @ HI-DIVE | 2/8/13 The wide-ranging sounds of “Memory Like a Sinking Ship” was one of the high points of this set from the Photo Atlas. The way the band’s usual wiry energy was threaded together with colorful, incandescent moody passages and hanging melodies around confessional, self-effacing…

The ten best concerts in Denver this weekend

Welcome to the weekend! Another work week is almost in the books. Time to cut loose. If it’s live music you seek, you’ve come to the right place. Tons of great music on tap this weekend, a diverse array of options whatever your flavor, everything from jazz and jam to…

Ty Segall

It is going to be pretty difficult for Ty Segall to top the year he had in 2012. The California native released three full length albums, a 7-inch and a tour split, appeared on a compilation, and toured as a member of bandmate/collaborator Mikal Cronin’s solo effort. Add in the…